Wednesday, October 28, 2020
PLAY ON: Celebrating the Power of Music to Make Change, a benefit concert supporting racial, social and food justice featuring
Gary Clark Jr.,
Maren Morris and
Bon Jovi,
among other performers, will air 12/5 on
CBS.
The hour-long special, shot in L.A., New York and Nashville, will raise funds for the
NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund and
WhyHunger through the
Play on Fund created by
SixDegrees.Org. Viewers can donate to these organizations during the broadcast by
texting "PLAYON" to 44-321.
The show will present a
tribute to the roots of hip-hop featuring
Slick Rick and
Snoop Dogg performing at the
Troubadour,
Jon Batiste and
Machine Gun Kelly hitting the stage at the
Apollo Theater and Morris,
Sheryl Crow and
Yola with
The Highwomen playing at the
Bluebird Cafe in Nashville.
Kevin Bacon and
Eve will co-host the extravaganza, which is being executive produced by Bacon,
John Varvatos,
LL Cool J,
Anthony Mason,
Greg Williamson and
Nicole Rechter.
Steve Jordan will serve as music director.
“Music has historically served as a powerful and vital soundtrack for social change and a platform to unite people and make an impact for those in need,” Varvatos said. “By bringing together this outstanding array of performers, we hope to raise awareness and funding for the very important work that both the NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund and WhyHunger do every day and inspire viewers to continue to support these organizations.”